http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/...ailure-your-personal-data-has-been-stolen.ars
If any of you have a playstation network account, change your passwords not only to your PSN account but to your email account associated with it.
If you had a credit card on file with PSN, report it to your bank/card comapany and get your credit card number changed.
Just another good reason not to trust companies with personal info, no matter how large they may be. Such a huge oversight in security over there, I can't believe it. I'm just happy I never used my credit card with them and that I used mostly false data for my account. Wish I could say the same for millions of other people.
If any of you have a playstation network account, change your passwords not only to your PSN account but to your email account associated with it.
If you had a credit card on file with PSN, report it to your bank/card comapany and get your credit card number changed.
Just another good reason not to trust companies with personal info, no matter how large they may be. Such a huge oversight in security over there, I can't believe it. I'm just happy I never used my credit card with them and that I used mostly false data for my account. Wish I could say the same for millions of other people.